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Lunenburg (J. L. Harrington). — Root Qrops are hardly up to 

 the average. Farm stock is in excellent condition. Very little 

 fall seeding is done. Prices for farm crops are higher than of late 

 years. Peaches have been our most profitable crop and potatoes 

 our least profitable one. So many crops have proved almost a 

 failure that the higher prices received have not made the year 

 a profitable one. 



Princeton, (Preston Knight). — Turnips are an average crop, 

 other root crops below average. Farm stock is in very good con- 

 dition. Fall seeding is doing well. Prices are about 90 per cent 

 of those usually ruling. Hay has been our most profitable crop 

 and potatoes and squashes our least profitable ones. The season 

 has not, considered as a whole, been a profitable one. 



Rutland (L. S. Dudley). — Root crops are not up to the aver- 

 age. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in good 

 condition. Prices for farm crops are about average. Haj^ corn 

 and fodder crops have been our most profitable crops and potatoes, 

 squashes and apples our least profitable ones. The season has not 

 been a profitable one. 



Worcester (S. A. Burgess). — Root crops are not up to the 

 average. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in 

 good condition. Prices are quite as low as for the last three years. 

 Hay has been our most profitable crop and potatoes our least 

 profitable one. Considered as a whole, the season has been a 

 profitable one. September and October have been quite favorable 

 to the maturing of corn, fruit and vegetables, and the growth of 

 late crops, including turnips, cabbages, beets and celery. 



Southborongh (E. F. Collins) . — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is in better condition than is usual at this 

 time of year. Fall seeding is in very good condition. Prices of 

 farm crops are higher than in former years. Hay, early potatoes 

 and tomatoes have been our most profitable crops and late potatoes 

 our least profitable one. The season has been a profitable one for 

 those who hustled. 



Millbury (C. H. Stockwell). — Root crops are up to the usual 

 average. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is now 

 very promising. Average prices for farm crops have prevailed. 

 Hay, grain and green fodder crops have been our most profitable 

 crops and potatoes our least profitable one. The season has been 

 a profitable one, as, while some crops have nearly failed, others 

 have been good. 



Oxford (D. M. Howe). — Root crops are up to the usual aver- 

 age. Farm stock is in good condition. Fall seeding is in 

 good condition. Average prices have prevailed for farm crops. 



